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Monty's quotes make it seem like it could be the other way around too. There's just no telling. Either way, the whole situation has gotten old and sour.

Does it ?

"I've checked with Doc," Williams said, "but for him to explain to me what's going on with his body and then have Eric feel a certain way doesn't matter. You know what I'm saying? If Doc says one thing and the guy is feeling another, then you have to . . . what am I supposed to say?

It sounds exactly like Monty is saying, the doc says it's fine and Eric says it hurts him. Not visa versa.

"I've checked with Doc," Williams said, "but for him to explain to me what's going on with his body and then have Eric feel a certain way doesn't matter. You know what I'm saying? If Doc says one thing and the guy is feeling another, then you have to . . . what am I supposed to say?

"I'm sure it's got to be medical. A guy just can't not play. It's got to be medical. At this point of the year, everybody is excited to play. I'm sure it's medical."

Sounds to me like team doctors are saying Gordon can play, and Gordon is saying he's in too much pain to play. And Monty is trying to convince himself that "it's got to be medical."

As far as knowing how a person is feeling, no one truly knows. I went to a dentist once and she was hurting me. I told her i felt pain and she insisted it was pressure I felt. I got the hell up and left.

I think if Gordon isn't truly hurting, he should play games, showcasing himself, then get into the office with Dell, Monty, Mickey and whomever else and let them know that he'd prefer if they found another home for him. They can get working on finding the best deal for us.